The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I have in mind the group I belong to. The folklore that exists within my group has the purpose of honoring Mother Nature and it is an ingrained part of our belief system.
In my culture, there are many stories about the benefits that Mother Nature provided to us. That is why we honor and respect nature and write songs, create dances, and do ceremonies to thank mother nature for all the things it provides.
We thank the Sun because its rays mean life for all the creatures on earth. We thank the rain because water means life for the planet. We thank the wind because it allows us to live. And of course, we honor the land, the soil, for all the food it provides.
Answer and explanation:
The musician can play different notes by pulling more or less on the washbasin mast due to the tension applied on the string.
This is because the more the mast is pulled, the more the washtub bass string is stretched and this increases the tension on that string. The stresses determine the type of note that will be exposed. This is because the higher the desired note, the more tension must be applied to the string, so the mast must be pulled harder.
Q2. Bar 1: 1-2 3-4 , Bar 2: 1-2-3-4, Bar 3: 1-2-3-4, Bar 4: 1-2 3-4
Q3. Put bar 1 after 1st semibrave, Put bar 2 after 2nd semibrave, But bar 3 after 2nd minim.
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I believe the correct answer is: “Las Meninas” by Diego Velázquez.
John Singer Sargent's technique of applying paint in thin
layers was influenced by the “Las Meninas”, a painting by Diego Velázquez, the
leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age. Sargent painted a small-scale copy of
the painting “Las Meninas”, after which he painted a homage to the painting in
his “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit”.
International style for sure